Describing the Beebe's
...ee dogs: Chanel who is constantly being pampered, Romeo, a massive boxer who chews on everything and Cody who is lazy. The family also has two horses, Oliver and Savannah who live in the front pasture. Their schedule is almost as crazy as the family itself. Brett is always in Indiana, where his family owns a vineyard and a country club. Debbie works full time as the Principal at Drake Middle School. Taylor is a member of the Auburn High golf team and has to practice daily. Allie is a model and a cheerleader. Sydney takes art lessons and plays golf too. Tanner is astounding at baseball and is own multiple teams. Max plays golf like his siblings and also plays baseball. Being parents Brett and Debbie have to drive the children to and from practices and also support them in games. “There are only two of us and five of them,” Debbie says continuously. She and Brett are all the time talking about how bad they feel when they miss one of the children’s games or big events to see another’s. “We just have to spread out our time spent with the children and luckily they understand,” Brett says. They all love to travel and would enjoy doing it more but it is almost impossible for everyone to be able to go at one time. Either someone has mandatory practices or games. One issue they seem to have is that the parents and children seem not to communicate too often. The children never tell the parents the schedule of the organization they are in until the last minute. I remember times that Brett and Debbie did not even know about one of the children’s games or forgot to pick them up from practice because of being uninformed. To make the matters worse the children do not live full time at this house. They commute back and forth between parents houses. Allie and Tanner go to their father’s house every other week or weekend. Taylor, Sydney, and Max go to their mom’s house every other weekend and on Wednesdays. Everyone is also confused about that, they never know where they are going to be. But with they help of friends and running around crazy everything is always perfect it seems. You would think with this many children that the parents would be really tough on the children but they are the exact opposite. All the children have specific chores they have to do, but after that they are free to do whatever they please. Taylor does yard work with his dad and Tim, the yard man, on the weekends. Allie and Sydney alternate days in loading and unloading the dishwasher and folding clothes. Max and Tanner are responsible for feeding and watering all of the animals and taking...